My other Sig is a Steyr.
| Thinking it would work largely depending on what generation your Glock is and the barrels they have available. I was able to convert my Gen2 model 22 to run on 7.65mm Para (9mm has the same rim diameter) with no issues to speak of. Let us know what you were able to come up with.
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| I've only used conversion barrels in my gen3 22/23 from Lone Wolf and KKM with no issues. If you want to try 357, you'll need to verify your gun can handle it. There's a list of serial numbers or call Glock. For my 9mm conversions, all I did was get the barrel and 9mm mags. Never needed to change the ejector.
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| Posts: 8274 | Location: Cleveland, OH | Registered: August 09, 2007 |
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| I have a 9mm conversion barrel for my G23. I've shot thousands of rounds through it and never had a malfunction. I too read somewhere that it's not advisable to change the ejector, so I never did. It really makes the G23 versatile. I shoot 9mm at the range and 40 S&W on the street. |
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| On my wife's G23, we've had excellent service from both Stormlake and Lone Wolf 9mm bbl's. Just the opposite of your intended conversion, but both companies did excellent work on the bbl's. Both are slightly more accurate that original .40 S&W tube. All that was needed was a cpl of new 9mm magazines. Same recoil spring BTW. Rod
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| Thanks for the replies and suggestions for alternatives. Not being primarily a Glock enthusiast, I hadn’t looked into any of the ones you guys listed. A few questions for those of you who have done this-
Bulldog, do you have the barrel the Glock Store sells or a different make? I wondered about the extractor but it seems like the .40 version works fine.
As for sights, did anyone change sights or do the factory ones work for POA/POI, unlike Sig that recommends different ones for different calibers? The night sights are pretty much dead now, so if they need to be swapped out for POA/POI, it would be good to know that,too.
Chowser-I’d love to do a .357 conversion and will consider it, when ammo costs and availability for the not as mainstream calibers improves. I think it would make a great backwoods performer. I forgot to mention in my original post that it’s a Gen 4 G22 so guessing it would handle the .357 pressures.
Again, thanks for all your input, I’ll look into the alternatives listed as well before our trip. |
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| Sorry, I forgot to mention that it was a Stormlake barrel. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Chowser: Factory 9mm barrel is smaller in diameter than the 40 barrel so it will fit but there will be slop/gap in the slide hole. Not recommended.
Yes, of course! I wasn't thinking when I posted that. Thanks |
| Posts: 431 | Location: PA | Registered: November 21, 2004 |
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| I bought a Lone Wolf 9mm conversion barrel for my Gen 3 G23 a long time ago. It was before the Gen 4 G19's came out, so it's probably been 12 years or so. I haven't had one malfunction from it. The only changes made to the G23 were the conversion barrel, a G19 recoil spring, and 9mm mags.
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